Tax Information

Per IRS regulations, UND makes 1098-T information available to students (either online or postmarked) by January 31.

1098-T Information

The 1098-T contains information about qualified tuition and related expenses which can be used to help determine whether the student, or the person who can claim the student as a dependent, may take either the tuition and fees deduction or claim an education credit to reduce federal income tax.

Aviation Students

Aviation flight costs are included in Box 2 of the 1098T with other tuition and fee charges. Aviation students will no longer need to obtain this information from Aerospace.

Grant Consent

Once consent has been granted, UND will no longer mail a paper 1098-T to the student. Documents will be available online through Campus Connection. If consent was granted in a prior tax year, no action is needed to continue to receive an electronic form.

Students who consented prior to January 22, 2016, will not receive a mailed copy of the 2015 1098-T.

GO GREEN! View 1098-T’s Online

Students will have the ability to view and print copies of their 1098-T tax forms online – even without granting consent to no longer receive paper copies. Tax information for 2015 and prior years back through 2006 will be available online.

Instructions

Mailing Forms

Students who have not granted consent by January 22, 2016 will be mailed a paper copy to their Home address as listed in Campus Connection. Students should review their address information in Campus Connection prior to January 22, 2016 to ensure that it is accurate.

Continuing Education Students

Students enrolled in Correspondence courses through the Office of Extended Learning will receive a separate paper 1098-T for those courses – even if consent has been granted to only receive electronic copies. This is because the information relating to those courses is housed in a separate database. Therefore, students enrolled in BOTH regular UND courses and this specific type of Extended Learning course should expect to receive two separate 1098-T’s. Students should use both forms when preparing their taxes. Therefore, if those students grant consent to receive their regular UND tuition information electronically, they should use both the electronic form in Campus Connection and the paper form that is mailed to them by the Office of Extended Learning.